Chess Developments: The Sicilian Dragon by David Vigorito

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He may not be better either, but he at least has the safer king and his position is the easier to play. Fortunately for Black, he has some decent alternatives on moves 17 and 18. Bxe6 After 23 .. fxe6 24 fxe6 Bxe6 2S Bxe6+ Kg7 26 BfS White has good compensation for the pawn. 24 fxe6 Kg7 25 exf7 fs 26 hs Qf6 (Diagram 37) The position remains unclear. Black's king is a little exposed, but his passed pawns could become very strong. White is now tempted by a combination, but it should not work. 27 Rxd6?